In this topic will be published all the information about the tournament "Anubis Open".

Here you will find the pairing games of each round, the provisional classification, etc...

In previous swiss system (pairing mode) tournaments (<3500 Trinity, Aurora Open and Wasserland, The Chosen One), each round was only 1 game (red or green), but in this case, each round will be2 games (red and green) against the same opponent. Therefore, the maximum score for each round which can get a player will be 2 points (2 wins). 1 game by side will be 1-1 and each draw will be 0,5 points.

If a player don't start his games in 2 consecutive rounds will be eliminated and the tournament will be over for him/her.

When the registration period has ended, will be fixed the number of rounds (depending on player's number).

I hope this tournament will be a good experience for all players.

Best Regards,

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The problem, dear ruma, is that the maximum number of players for the tournaments was reached and therefore was closed the inscription. On the website you can see that end of registration period was November, 19, but today we have already 40 players signed up.

All players have had two weeks to register since it was posted on the website.

Sorry, but I can't delete any player.......I hope you understand it...

Bye,

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I wish to thank all the players signed for their participation. Really, it was successful in both quantity and quality. They are among us some of the best ever and therefore, this tournament will be fantastic, full of memorable games.

After this introduction, I would like to recall some of the main features of swiss system mode:1.- The players are ordered by glicko-points in time of end of registration period and this order serves as a reference for the whole tournament. 2.- Every player will play each round, if possible, against a player with the same score. The first round is a exception, because all players have "0" points and the pairing games are done (like you can see in the attached table) in order to initial ranking.3.- The number of turns in won/lost battles is not important for any tie-break rules. Therefore, if the situation is fully hopeless, you can surrender or let the time run out without any additional consequence. This will help tournament's dynamics.

And now, let's focus on the tournament itself.

The number of rounds is fixed in 7. All the players will play 14 games in total.

In attached images below, you can see the ordered list by glicko-points, the pairing games of the round 1 and the award associated to this tournament.

The games of round 1 will start on Friday, November, 21.

Please, don't use this topic for questions or doubts about the tournament. Send me a on-game message or open a new topic.

Well, I never played against humans. The computer is relatively easy and to play against the "General Dispatchers of Transport Companies" is quite a shock.

I was expecting that I would either play against people of my own level first and having a much higher ranked player pitted against me for starters was a truly unexpected and troubling experience.

Of course I had not a very good distribution of my territories, so I am wondering if this is due to being the other player to initiate the games (maybe this is part of the tactics, what do I know...). Anyway, good or bad Ally distribution, I did not have a chance. This is due to my total lack of PVP experience, period.

So, I now set the course for my next games in any PVP: As soon as my score reaches -10%, I resign and forget about it. This is also inspired by the outcomes of some PVP games I watched.

I hope that my opponents have the courtesy of thanking me for not taking up their valuable time with childish hopes of turning things around.

This said, "Good Game" to all and cheers to my final (anticipated) score of Zero points!...

I seem to recall entering the World Cup as a trial player many years ago as my first real experience playing against good opponents. It's a bit of a rude shock.

The advantage of this tournament is that winners will be paired with winners so if your score approaches zero you will eventually be paired with someone else in the same boat. But chalk it up to a learning experience. Playing against humans is worth it, I doubt you'll want to go back to computer opponents after you get a taste. Have fun!

I propose to continue tournament to the next round without waiting of the end of defined games.Regarding game of Lord Johny and Rem: it will be better if both players will agree the draw. In other case the game should be continued until result will not be defined.

I have no wish for a draw because I think I will win in the long term. What I propose is to count it as a draw in order to not keep everybody waiting for us .... I don't think it will matter that much for the pairing because since we are playing 7 rounds that gives us plenty of time to stratify according to wins and to eventually play against all players of comparable skill.

As I said before I think the other players should agree and not feel that I or Rem are in some way favored or unfavored in that eventuality

I would also like to add that Anubis is a map which can lead to very long games especially against closely matched opponents and this situation will probably repeat in the next rounds....

Now, we can start 4th round and in attached image you can see the pairing games of this round.

Players xcommander, Mars_Alator and Harlequin did not started any game in the last 2 rounds, and therefore, following the rule published for this tournament, they are eliminated.

The case of Matt Helm is different. He didn't started the last round, but began the previous one (2nd round). The last login of Matt was 92 days ago and to avoid a odd number of players he is out of the pairing for this round, but if he comes back, he would play the next round (5th).

We have a historic battle in the 1st board (Morn - alex1978) and big fights are expected in the following...

Great players, great tournament!!

Games will start on Saturday, April 18.

Good luck to all!

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